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"Seeds" is an exploration of local food
through the renowned culinary program at Eastside High School in Gainesville,
Fl.
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"Gimme Green" is a humorous look at America's
obsession with the residential lawn and the effects it has on our environment,
our wallets, and our outlook on life.
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"Immokalee U.S.A." is a portrait of a small
farming town in Southwest Florida and the migrant workers who call it
home.
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"Murder on the Suwannee River: The Willie James Howard
Story" tells the tale of a 15-year-old African American
boy who was lynched for having a crush on a white girl.
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"Black Seminoles in the Bahamas: the Red Bays Story"
is a documentary about a small community in Andros Island, Bahamas.
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doc shorts [less than 10 miu]
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"The Art of Consumption" is a portrait of
photographic artist Chris Jordan. He uses digital imaging techniques
to to explore American consumption.
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"World of Trash" is a behind-the-scenes look
at the journey our trash takes once it's picked up at the curb.
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"Lynched and Forgotten" is an examination
of a small town's racist past and its intentional amnesia of the horrific
events that occurred there.
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"Mobile Mary" is the story of a toddler who
microwaved a cell phone and the unlikely image that it produced.
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“Banana George” is not your average 92-year-old;
he's the world’s oldest barefoot water skier.
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"Move Yourself" introduces us to Sidiki Conde,
who lost the use of his legs at the age of 14. Despite that fact, he
is a world renowned musician and dancer.
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